Your favourite track: There Is A Light That Never Goes Out. My favourite song of all time, fantastic. Closely followed by I Know its Over, The Queen is Dead and Bigmouth...christ, what a f*cking brilliant album this is!

Your worst track: Bloody difficult to choose! Probably Vicar in a Tutu although I dont find Frankly, Mr Shankly as addictive listening as the others.

Best lyric: "...This position Ive held, it pays my way and it carodes my soul", it just fits brilliantly...my favourite lyrics are beneath though.

Song/lyric/line you relate to most/has relevance to you:

- I Know Its Over (esp. if your so funny/if your so very entertaining verse...beautiful) and There is A Light That Never Goes Out song wise...

lyrically...

- "Behind the hatred there lies, a murderous desire for love"

- "Now im outside your house...I hate to, intrude"

- "...Take me anywhere I dont care I dont care, driving in your car, I never never want to go home, because I havent got one", "A strange fear gripped me and I just couldnt ask".

- "All those people all those lives, where are they now...with loves, and hates and passions just like mine, they were born and then they lived and then they died, seems so unfair, I want to cry"

- "Past the pub who wrecks your body, and the church all it wants is your money...The queen is dead, boys"

Overall opinion of album, how it compares to others, etc.: Yesterday I said The Smiths album was rivalling this album for my favourite the Smiths did, but having listened to this album again today, all I can say is that it is by far the best album that music has ever produced. It is absolutely, unquestionably, beautiful. Musically, lyrically, placement, everything is perfect, although I infinately prefer live versions of Bigmouth... to the studio versio, still a great song though.

Regardless, what can I say of this album...quirky and dry humour form an explosive mix with wonderful, heart plucking lyrics of indescribable beautey, I cant say anymore, no words I conjure will convey the sheer brilliance and importance of The Queen is Dead, to me anyway, for it would surely even leave weird lover Wilde wordless.

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Song/lyric/line you relate to most/has relevance to you: "...but sometimes I feel more fulfilled making Christmas cards with the mantally ill". "I know it`s over and it never really began, but in my heart it was soooo real".

Overall opinion of album, how it compares to others, etc.: tHEIR BEST Album.

Feel free to add any other comments about the album.: No, thanks, Elko.

Your favourite track:There is a light that never goes out, followed by The Queen is Dead.

Your worst track:Vicar in a tutu

Best lyric:''So, I broke into the palaceWith a sponge and a rusty spannerShe said : "Eh, I know you, and you cannot sing"I said : "That's nothing - you should hear me play piano"

Song/lyric/line you relate to most/has relevance to you:I know it's overAnd it never really beganBut in my heart it was so realAnd you even spoke to me

Overall opinion of album, how it compares to others, etc.:I love it, contains many classics, but it's probably my 3rd favourite album. It doesn't have the rawness of the debut album or the musical departures of Strangeways. Fantastic middle era smiths though.

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Favourite track:There is a light that never goes outWorst track, lets say least favorite:Never had no one everBest lyric:I know it's overSong/lyric/line you relate to most/has relevance to you:The boy with the thorn in his sideOverall opinion of album, how it compares to others, etc.:This and Strangeways are my favorites.

not really -it did took me some time to really like this song, it was 'running behind' in comparison to the others, but now I see it as a source of great enjoyment. It's fun, it provides a point of counterballance to the more (melo)dramatic tracks that follow straight after. And I am particularly fond of the idea that TQID has it all in it.

Your favourite track: Meep! How can you possibly choose a best track off of this album. It's just an awesome album! It really is pure perfection. However I have managed painfully to select a few favourites.. "The Queen Is Dead", "I know it's over", "The boy with the thorn in his side", and "There is a light.."

Your worst track: THERE IS NOT ONE.

Best lyric: "Well I broke into the palace, with a sponge and a rusty spanner. She said "eh I know you and you cannot sing" I said "thats nothing you should hear me play piano!"" Just brilliant!

Song/lyric/line you relate to most/has relevance to you: "Oh in the darkened underpass, I thought oh god my chance has come at last. But then a strange fear gripped me and I just couldn't ask"

Overall opinion of album, how it compares to others, etc.: This is blatantly the most consistent and strong Smiths album.

Your favourite track:I would say The Queen Is Dead at the moment, the lyrics and the energy make this song so perfect.

Your worst track:I know its over. Certainly not a weak track, but its just so depressing! I need to be in the right mood for it.

Best lyric:"Past the pub that wrecks your body! and the church, all they want is your money! The Queen is dead boys and its so lonely on a limb...." Song/lyric/line you relate to most/has relevance to you:"Life is very long, when your lonely"

Overall opinion of album, how it compares to others, etc.:After HOH, this was the album that got me loving the smiths, timeless record.

Best lyric: I know it's over, and it never really began but in my heart it was so real....

Song/lyric/line you relate to most/has relevance to you: See above and also There Is a light that never goes out for it's lyrics.

Overall opinion of album, how it compares to others, etc.: A true masterpiece and probably the best album there ever was alltogether. I can't see any album that can match it's perfection when it comes to music and lyrics and production. Not even Disintegration by The Cure or Unknown Pleasures by Joy Divison, two other albums I hold very dearly....

Song/lyric/line you relate to most/has relevance to you: "And in the darkened underpass, I thought: oh God, my chance has come at lastBut then a strange fear gripped me and I just couldn't ask"(a very Aspie lyric, yes, I think the issues with outing emotions are very recognisable to us. Emotions in general tend to be difficult for people with AS)

Overall opinion of album, how it compares to others, etc.: A highlight not only in Smiths history, but in music history. Only the Bunnymen albums will be ranked higher in my list.

Your favourite track: Cemetry Gates. Not only is the bassline kick, but the irony of the plagiarizing that Morrissey does, he condemns in this song.

Your worst track: Vicar in a tutu. Just do not like the rythym of the tune. Though I like the line "The roof of the Holy Name Church". I always thought that he was just making up a name of some church until I realized that there is a Holy Name Church.

Best lyric: "To die by your side is, well the priviledge and pleasure is mine". I just think that to respect that much of someone is overwhelming.

Song/lyric/line you relate to most/has relevance to you: "Its so easy to laugh, it's so easy to hate, it takes strength to be gentle and kind." As a young boy, I always felt a little shallow and a tad bit snobbish. Now it seems that I do not regard a man for his strengths and look down upon him for his weaknesses (learned from another artist named Rich Mullins). You have to work hard to be able to treat others as equals and individuals.

Overall opinion of album, how it compares to others, etc.: I think it flows from hard edged to smooth songs very nicely. The roller coaster ride thealbum takes you on brings you up, then drops you down like a great coaster should.